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Episode 28: Tackling Terrorism

34m · Past Times - Talking and Teaching History · 05 Apr 09:14

We visit the University of Utrecth and speak wth Dr. Bjorn Wansink from TerInfo. TerInfo is a project group that does research on how terrorism and war is taught and tackled in schools. In addition to research, they also create teacher guides and learning scenarios to help teachers deal with these difficult topics.

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